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- red color. Ketoses can isomerize to aldoses through the Lobry-de Bruyn-van Ekenstein transformation. All ketoses listed here are 2-ketoses, in other words...
- groups: the aldoses, which have an aldehyde group, and the ketoses, which have a ketone group. Ketoses must first tautomerize to aldoses before they can act...
- of polysaccharide and oligosaccharide ketoses yields simpler sugars followed by furfural. The dehydrated ketose then reacts with two equivalents of resorcinol...
- aldose into the ketose isomer or vice versa, with a tautomeric enediol as reaction intermediate. Ketoses may be transformed into 3-ketoses, etcetera. The...
- reaction which occurs more quickly in ketoses, so that while aldoses react slowly, producing a light pink color, ketoses react more quickly and strongly to...
- between two carbons; then it is formally a ketone, and is termed a ketose. Ketoses of biological interest usually have the carbonyl at position 2. The...
- otherwise it is a ketose. These names can be combined with the chain length prefix, as in aldohexose or ketopentose. Most ketoses found in nature have...
- isomerases, glucose isomerase catalyzes the interconversion of aldoses and ketoses. The conversion of glucose to fructose is a key component of high-fructose...
- great importance in biology and industry. Examples include many sugars (ketoses), many steroids (e.g., testosterone), and the solvent acetone. The word...
- 2-ketohexoses, and the most important 2-ketose is fructose. Besides the 2-ketoses, there are only the 3-Ketoses, and they do not exist in nature, although...